# Hong%20Kong

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A stunning view of Hong Kong's skyscrapers and urban skyline at twilight.
Business

Li Ka-shing’s Final Act: Why Hong Kong’s 98‑Year‑Old Tycoon Is Unloading a Global Empire

Nearing 100, Li Ka‑shing is accelerating sales of large, immovable assets worldwide—ports, utilities, telecom and real estate—converting holdings into cash to reduce exposure to political and regulatory risk. The strategy highlights succession and capital‑preservation priorities among aging tycoons and will reshape secondary markets for politically sensitive infrastructure and Greater Bay Area property dynamics.

SoBiz2026年3月13日 03:37
#Li Ka‑shing#asset sales#Hong Kong
Illuminated red Chinese lanterns hanging at night in Hong Kong, adding cultural elegance to the urban setting.
Business

Hong Kong Tech Stocks Lead a Risk-On Day as Semiconductors Surge

Hong Kong equities rallied with the Hang Seng TECH Index up 2.4%, led by a strong advance in semiconductor and optical-communications stocks. The move highlights renewed investor appetite for chip-related exposure amid structural narratives of domestic technology development, even as energy shares lagged and southbound flows showed caution.

NeMo2026年3月10日 10:57
#Hong Kong#Hang Seng TECH#Semiconductors
Adventurers scaling unique volcanic rock formations outdoors.
Science

China Signals Hong Kong and Macau Residents May Join Tiangong Crew This Year

China says trainees from Hong Kong and Macau are preparing for possible missions to the Tiangong space station as early as this year, while foreign astronaut selection and training continues on schedule. The declaration is both a technical signal of readiness and a political gesture intended to showcase inclusion and expand China’s role in post‑ISS low‑Earth‑orbit activity.

NeTe2026年3月7日 18:11
#China space station#Wang Yaping#Hong Kong
Public bus parked at a Dubai street bus stop with city buildings in the background.
World

Relief in the Skies: Dubai–China Flights Resume and Stranded Passengers Begin Returning

After a brief suspension of flights caused by an escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, Emirates’ EK362 arrived in Guangzhou as the first direct Dubai–China service to land since Gulf hubs reopened. The resumption of flights has begun to relieve thousands of stranded passengers, highlighting both the human relief of repatriation and the wider operational and diplomatic challenges such disruptions create.

SoMi2026年3月5日 08:31
#China#Dubai#Emirates
Explore the vibrant atmosphere of Sham Shui Po's street market in Hong Kong, capturing daily life and urban energy.
Business

Hong Kong Targets Super‑Prime Homes with New Stamp‑Duty Hike as Market Booms

Hong Kong has raised stamp duty on residential sales exceeding HK$100 million from 4.25% to 6.5%, a targeted revenue measure expected to affect about 0.3% of transactions and raise roughly HK$1 billion annually. The increase arrives amid a robust recovery in the housing market—luxury transactions and primary‑market sales surged in 2025 and early 2026—so authorities expect only limited impact on the recovery while signalling a willingness to tax super‑prime wealth.

NeMo2026年3月4日 07:01
#Hong Kong#property market#stamp duty
Stylish black and white facade of Hang Seng Bank skyscraper in Hong Kong.
Business

Risk-Off Sweep Sends Hong Kong Tech Sliding as Oil and Shipping Stocks Surge

Hong Kong equities fell as investors rotated out of tech and into energy, shipping and gold stocks amid rising risk aversion. The Hang Seng slid 2.14% and the Hang Seng TECH declined 2.89%, while oil and oil‑services names and gold miners posted significant gains.

NeMo2026年3月2日 09:00
#Hong Kong#Hang Seng#Hang Seng TECH
A detailed close-up of stacked US 100 dollar banknotes representing wealth and finance.
Business

RMB Strengthens to Three-Year High as Investors Reallocate Toward China

The renminbi has rallied to its strongest levels since April 2023, with onshore and offshore rates testing the mid‑6.80s amid large exporter foreign‑exchange conversions and softer dollar dynamics. Analysts view the move as broadly positive for international investor appetite toward Chinese assets, but caution that policymakers must manage the pace to avoid damaging export competitiveness.

SoBiz2026年2月27日 03:07
#RMB#Renminbi#USD
Beautiful night scene of traditional red lanterns illuminating a street in Hong Kong.
Politics

PLA's New‑Year Video Seeks to Humanize Hong Kong Garrison and Normalize Presence

The PLA garrison in Hong Kong released a Lunar New Year video that frames soldiers' holiday duty as an act of companionship and civic service. The clip is a targeted soft‑power effort to humanize the military presence in the city and to normalize its role amid ongoing political sensitivities.

SoMi2026年2月16日 06:04
#PLA garrison#Hong Kong#Lunar New Year
Panoramic view of the Shenzhen Bay Bridge connecting Hong Kong and Shenzhen at sunset.
Business

Hong Kong’s Quiet Comeback: From ‘Finance-Only’ to a Bay‑Area Tech Partner

Hong Kong posted a stronger growth profile in 2025, driven by export demand, a services rebound and renewed capital‑market activity. Policy moves to develop a northern innovation cluster linked to Shenzhen are beginning to produce measurable results, challenging the notion that the city is solely a financial centre.

SoBiz2026年2月14日 08:34
#Hong Kong#Shenzhen#Greater Bay Area
Breathtaking nighttime view of Hong Kong's vibrant skyline shining with city lights.
Politics

China Tells Foreign Powers ‘Hands Off’ Hong Kong, Insisting Its Rule of Law Is Unshakable

China’s Foreign Ministry declared Hong Kong’s rule of law ‘unshakable’ and rejected foreign commentary on the city’s affairs, framing such criticism as improper interference. The statement underscores Beijing’s determination to treat Hong Kong policy as a sovereign matter and signals potential diplomatic friction with Western governments and continued uncertainty for businesses and rights advocates.

SoMi2026年2月10日 13:14
#Hong Kong#rule of law#China Foreign Ministry
Police boat in Hong Kong harbor against the skyline, featuring iconic IFC building.
Politics

Beijing Defends 20‑Year Jail Term for Jimmy Lai as a Sovereign Judicial Matter

China’s Foreign Ministry has defended the 20‑year prison sentence of Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai as a domestic judicial matter and warned against foreign interference. The ruling underscores Beijing’s determination to enforce national security in the city and sharpens diplomatic tensions with Western governments while increasing political risk for businesses in Hong Kong.

SoMi2026年2月10日 00:04
#Jimmy Lai#Hong Kong#National Security Law
A stunning view of Hong Kong's illuminated skyline at night, showcasing iconic skyscrapers and a bustling harbor.
Business

China Tightens Noose on Tokenised Assets: Domestic Ban on RWA Tokenisation and Offshore Clampdown on RMB Stablecoins

China has tightened crypto regulation by banning onshore tokenisation of real-world assets and forbidding domestic parties from issuing RMB-pegged stablecoins overseas. The twin actions aim to curb disguised fundraising, clarify legal ties between tokens and underlying assets, block cross-border regulatory arbitrage, and steer activity into sanctioned, supervised channels.

NeTe2026年2月9日 17:44
#RWA tokenisation#stablecoin#People's Bank of China